The MOI recognises the legal status of long-term resident in the European Community in the Czech Republic at the time of issuing the permanent residence permit if you meet the following conditions:

5 years of continuous residence in the Czech Republic,
on your part, there has been no serious disturbance of public order or threats to national security of the CR or that of another EU Member State, and
you have demonstrated you have funds for permanent residence in the Czech Republic.

B) Long-term residence (apart from family unification, a resident of another EU Member State and business)

For the purposes of a long-term visa or long-term residence (apart from family unification, a resident of another EU Member State and business), a foreign national is obliged to prove the availability of funds that are 15 times the amount of the existential minimum for the first month and double the amount of the existential minimum for every month afterwards, thus, for instance, for a stay from 1 January – 30 June it would be (152200) + (52*2200) = 33 000 + 22 000 = 55 000 CZK ( = $2843. ).

hey, that's not citizenship. that's like extended vacation for rich person with check book

There are two types of special EU residency permits: a temporary (or short-term) residency permit which is valid for 5 years and a permanent residency permit valid for 10 years. Individuals carrying out business activities in the Czech Republic (sole traders, executive officers and shareholders) are entitled to apply directly for the permanent residency permit. Employees can only initially obtain the temporary residency permit, but after 3 years of continuous stay in the Czech territory, they can also apply for a permanent residency permit.

In other words, you can work for a company or corporation in EU and because of work get a residency permit.

Tokyo's government officials will pay immigrants to get out of their country -- literally.

Passed in the spring of 2009, the "Nikkei" Law (Nikkei refers to a Latin American immigrant of Japanese descent) offers unemployed Latin American immigrants $3,000 to leave Japan and return to their home country, Foreign Policy reported. Their family members also get $2,000 for the relocation. There's just one catch: you only get the payment if you promise that you will never return to Japan to work.

Maybe you have few responsibilities yourself. Some of us are not teenagers on their own island. I have before lived with one bag on my back. I know what that is. That ain't what it is right now for me at this time.

Please tell me how. Isn't there a thing call citizenship? with living in other countries? You know to degree, we really are chained to our country of citizenship. To do otherwise is to be an outlaw. Do you have any ideas? Should I go hide in an alley somewhere and steal food and avoid the police? This is the condition for anyone anywhere who does not have citizenship. I guess you could work for food, but it depends on the labor laws from the government.

Yes, like universities with big endowments and smarty managers, they make huge investment monies because their sharpies know how to work the system. There is so much raking the profits off the top of everyone's work.

Might be a good time to mention that there is practically zero upward mobility now in the USA. Want to be somebody? Move to fucking Brazil and you might be able to get somewhere and build a life instead of being a peasant who can not improve their station for themselves or their families. It's documented. This is not opinion. USA is now very low on economic mobility for citizens.

Might be the right thing to do. Shut down the spider-web of shit. Fuck this fucking ponzie scheme. Oh yes they will continue it and at some point we can jump into hyper-inflation to pay for all of these sociopathic assholes.

USA is run by damn thieves. The IRS and the Federal Reserve are the same people, two sides of the same coin. They fuck everybody and provide no services for the money taken. It's like a practical joke that goes on and on.

Hey you're pretty cool. Do you want to hang out? Except that I'm nowhere near you except this ethereal networked message. Can you teleport? I think we'd get along and besides I have books that you have not read, so then we'd get along and it would be done. Just think, friendship, no anxiety.

edit: Wup. I see from your i-comments that you've been to the hitching post!!! Well, we wouldn't get along after all since I don't do the i-life. Oh well. All hammer and tongs for me. And all this time I thought you were a welder.

I'll send you a bill for the history lesson, and sell your quote as representative of the new Austin. It's public after all - your post. No copyright. Thank you. Look for the shirt / poster / cup / decal.

Already got the graphic done. What do you think? http://postimage.org/image/7enyih88r/ not saying this to trouble you, just that I market quotes in demographic regions. The enthusiasts and the old school will pay for this stuff, as long as it's genuine. I think we've got, I mean I've got it. Thanks.

Not when the rent price is set by 25 year old tech workers with fresh paychecks $50k annual for spending money. The town had a nice balance for fifty years and then "the change" happened when they built Loop 360 and the ten mega-tech facilities. You probably do not know of Austin, Texas in the era prior to bumper stickers that say "Another Austin Asshole" due to the increased traffic on - I forget the name - (Loop 1) the little highway on the west side of town, the highway that connects Terry Town down to 2222 or something. That used to be a nice spacious parkway. Food was cheap, rent was cheap, people spent their money on tuition and could afford to do so. Also, at least for a while, UT began to be run by the republican minded student corporatists. I mean, it is still there. Now you've got the "W" building to remind you of GW Bush from now on until time immemorial. Yes, there is a lot of upper crust crass caste system now. It used to be populist, meaning everyone had access to everything. Well, that's what I think. Think of an Austin with no "SXSW" and no "W" building and rents at $200. around the university and a whole lot of people reading books and tending to intellectual development. This is what laid the foundation for your present "success." People spent money on tuition, not rent. Boy those days are gone probably forever across the whole country. Tuition used be a little over $200. for a university course. Load up for the semester and the bill was a little over a thousand dollars and you pay cash for tuition. "Back in the day" Austin was probably the closest thing I've seen to a university town such as Grenoble or Dresden.

PS You seem to see things through the lens of money. It is highly stereotypical and kind of sad, says something about the "materialistic" mindset of the day. So people who can not "afford" your norm are no longer people, are not worthy? No surpise USA is the only western country without standard healthcare for everyone without regard for caste of ability to pay. You make a list of 99 developed countries and there is only one country on that list that does not have healthcare provision and that exploits it's citizens for both cost of health care (basics) and cost of university, and you live in that country.

She seems a little confused. Saw a video of her going out to California to network with other YouTube impressarios. She doesn't seem to know how to develop her unique talent. I wish I could mentor her (hey hey) but that's not going to happen. Seriously, I am some concerned. I think I need to write an essay how much of the the internet activity is similar to tagging with spray paint. You think you've done something, it is highly gratifying, but there is something missing.

Denton was a good place for me to germinate. This was well pre Bush era, when Texas was still Texas. Not sure what it is now. I hope the tuition is still cheap and UNT, formerly NTSU, the school with so little identity! The old saying was everyone went out of town on the weekends and whenever there was a football game the stadium was always empty - which is a great thing by me. I found Denton at the time to be deeply relaxing and a good get-away. This was before the mall was built when life centered around the square. How about that!

This is an interesting thread. Thank you. I think I have the answer for your troubles and that is to take refuge in cooking. You're totally in control, it is completely humbling, the required chopping and seasoning. You can travel to different countries from your cutting board and it is a great challenge for we can never meet the greatest cuisines from our own doing, but we can try and perhaps come close. Their is a commonality because everywhere people who live sensibly must do the cutting board work, to do otherwise (eating pre-pack) is to jeopardise yourself. I heartily suggest for you to see the movie "The God of Cookery." I think it would be restorative to you and perhaps make a long time impression and something for you to call upon. Why, look, here it is right here! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CvTkp92Zt9I

Although "Chandni Chowk to China" is a lesser movie, it is still great fun. There is much chopping at the cutting board. It is also a coming of age story, father / son. It is not so readily available in English, but here is a version. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YhTmfkJFjRg Maybe English is not necessary, as the story is evident.

and what happens after you get your fill? and yes it's plenty warm - in the summer time - if you know what I mean. Desert is neato with 50 degree temperature change every day, hot day and cold at night. but that's all there is. I don't how people like it. If you're from somewhere else it gets weird pretty quick, like being on a trip and then ready to go home. also, groceries are expensive as it is so remote.